Christine Ross and her dog Ruca were having their nightly walk along a dry creek…
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Major Crimes in History
The Stoneman: A Serial Killer in 80s Calcutta?
by Kurt Readmanby Kurt ReadmanThe Stoneman is a mystery that has haunted India for over 30 years. It is…
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Major Crimes in History
The Highway of Tears: The Road Where Women Disappear
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriSnaking through the Canadian wilds between the cities of Prince Rupert and Prince George, the…
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One April morning in 1924, the weather in Deschutes National Forest in Oregon could only…
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Between 1968 and 1985, Italy was the target of a serial killer motivated by depravity and…
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On the 5th July 1919 an English farmer named Joseph Cowell was travelling along a…
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From May 1918 through October 1919, the city of New Orleans in the United States,…
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Major Crimes in History
Who Did It? The Murder of Martha Moxley and the Kennedy Connection
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriOn the night before Halloween 1975, a teenager died in Greenwich, Connecticut. Martha Moxley’s murder…
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Major Crimes in History
Abby Williams and Libby German: The Girls Who Filmed Their Murderer
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriOn February 14, 2017, the dead bodies of two young girls, Liberty German and Abigail…
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Major Crimes in History
A Contract Killing Without Reason: Who Murdered Lindsay Buziak?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriIn February, 2008, a young realtor named Lindsay Buziak met an unknown couple to see…
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Major Crimes in History
Who Killed Sophie Toscan Du Plantier? A Murder In West Cork
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriSophie Toscan du Plantier, a television producer from France, was murdered in a quiet region…
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The sad and brutal unsolved slaying of a mother, her two children, and a teenage friend in the Keddie cabin murders rocked the Cali railroad town in 1981.
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Although a man got convicted, the letters continued. Paul Freshour served a decade, but the Circleville Letters mystery remains unsolved.
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On February 1, 1922, silent movie director William Desmond Taylor was killed in his Los Angeles bungalow. His murder remains a mystery.
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In January 1753, Elizabeth Canning vanished while walking home. On the 29th, she returned and told her family she was kidnapped. But did that really happen?